Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prepose
verb
/priːˈpoʊz/

Definition
To place before or in front of something; to position earlier in order or sequence.

Examples
- In the sentence, she only supports the plan, he preposes his concerns at the start.
- In her speech, she chose to prepose the most critical points to engage her audience right away.

Meaning
Prepose refers to the act of placing a word or phrase at the beginning of a sentence or a clause, usually to emphasize it or to achieve a particular syntactical effect.

Synonyms
- Preface
- Lead
- Prioritize
- Place first